Suarez and Adebayor Braces and the Best World Football Moments of the Weekend

Tim Sherwood—the man whom Jack Walker famously rated as a better playmaker than Zinedine Zidane—now has a 100 percent record as a Premier League manager.

He has no qualifications or a full-time title, but the former Blackburn man has an unrivalled record thanks in part to Emmanuel Adebayor, the Tottenham striker who returned from the wilderness to have a great impact at St Mary's on Saturday.

Elsewhere in the English top flight, Luis Suarez broke several more records by continuing his hot streak and there was a very eventful tie at Craven Cottage.

This week's best football moments also takes in the Milan derby, the FIFA Club World Cup, updates from Spain and Germany and a naughty squirrel...

Emmanuel Adebayor Shook the Saints

The most entertaining Premier League match of the weekend might have been Tottenham's visit to Southampton. There was plenty of attacking, flowing football on display, particularly from Tottenham, who earned a 3-2 victory in interim manager Tim Sherwood's first game in charge.

The star of the show was undoubtedly Emmanuel Adebayor, who bagged two goals in his first Premier League start this season.

His first was a superb scissor kick that met a pin-point cross from Roberto Soldado, topping off the kind of quick forward movement that Spurs have been lacking under Andre Villas-Boas.

This was the first goal scored by a Tottenham striker since October 27th.

Tottenham have now won six games on the road while Southampton have enjoyed no wins in their past six outings, their worst run since Mauricio Pochettino joined in January.

Pedro Scored a Hat-Trick in 8 Minutes

Barcelona were without Neymar, Leo Messi, Xavi and Victor Valdes for Sunday's visit to Getafe, and things looked rather dire when the league leaders fell two goals behind after 14 minutes.

However, the Blaugrana managed to go into the dressing room at half time leading 3-2, thanks to an inspired eight-minute hat-trick from Pedro. Cesc Fabregas added two in the second half to turn a potential scare into a resounding win.

Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Dortmund Suffered Defeats

While Bayern Munich were away in Morocco further enforcing their world-beating reputation, Bayer Leverkusen had a chance to close the gap at the top of the Bundesliga to four points. Unfortunately, the seven-point gap remains as Sami Hyypia's side lost 1-0 on the road to Bremen.

Borussia Dortmund's slim hopes of competing in the title race were also dashed when Hertha Berlin pulled off a surprise 2-1 win at the Westfalenstadion, marking three consecutive victories for the Berliners.

A Squirrel Held Everyone Up at Loftus Road

Queens Park Rangers lost their first home game of the season and their place at the top of the Championship table with a 1-0 loss to Leicester on Saturday.

Joey Barton received his eighth red card in eleven seasons as a professional and Jamie Vardy made the difference with a goal just before half time, but the clear highlight of the match was the squirrel pitch invasion.

In the first half, the furry fella caused a four-minute delay as he scampered all over the field, with Foxes striker David Nugent showing off the squirrel-scaring tactics he has obviously been practising during training.